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Kenya Airways Bids Farewell to Flight Purser Asha Mohamed After 37 Years of Service

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NAIROBI, Kenya- Kenya Airways has marked the retirement of veteran Flight Purser Asha Mohamed, bringing to a close an extraordinary 37-year career defined by dedication, professionalism and an unwavering commitment to passengers.

Asha operated her final flight on Christmas Day, flying from New York’s JFK International Airport to Nairobi, a symbolic and emotional conclusion to a career spent thousands of feet above the ground serving guests with grace and precision.

Colleagues say her final journey mirrored the values she embodied from her first day in uniform — warmth, discipline and an uncompromising focus on customer care.

Throughout her long service, Asha became a familiar and trusted presence on Kenya Airways’ long-haul routes, consistently delivering safe and memorable travel experiences while mentoring younger crew members and upholding the airline’s service standards.

Kenya Airways described her as a professional who truly lived the airline’s customer-obsession ethos, leading by example and placing passengers at the heart of every journey.

As she hangs up her uniform, the airline says Asha leaves behind a powerful legacy of excellence, leadership and pride in the KQ brand — one that will continue to inspire generations of cabin crew.

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